Shuri Station
Shuri Station 首里駅 | |
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A concourse | |
Location |
Shuriterachō 3 Chōme, Naha, Okinawa (那覇市首里汀良町3丁目) Japan |
Operated by | Okinawa Monorail |
Line(s) | Yui Rail |
History | |
Opened | 2003 |
Shuri Station (首里駅 Shuri-eki) is a railway station on the Okinawa Monorail located in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The station was originally planned to be named Tera Station (汀良駅), after the neighborhood within Shuri, but opened as Shuri Station on August 10, 2003. It serves the center of downtown Shuri, Shuri Castle, and its environs.
Despite being the terminus, the station is designed much like all the others on the Okinawa Monorail. It is elevated high above the street, and has two platforms with one track each, though at the present time only Platform #2 is in use and accessible to the public. Plans are currently being considered to extend the line; due to the design of the station, with its second, currently unused platform, it will not need to be destroyed or drastically renovated to accommodate this.
The chime played to announce trains' arrival and departure is the traditional Okinawan nursery rhyme Akata Sunduchi.
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Adjacent stations
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Gibo | Okinawa Monorail | Terminus |
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Coordinates: 26°13′09″N 127°43′32″E / 26.219221°N 127.725506°E